BoschExxel
You didn't mention what detergent you were using. Remember a good quality powder is best for whites, if you are using liquid you need to add a scoop of oxy stain remover, Sainsbury's own brand one for whites is very good and a lot cheaper than Vanish or the Ariel equivalent.
I would...
Hi and ......
welcome back to the group. Regarding Persil Non Bio powder it is definitely the best performing non bio out there but to be honest you'd probably get better results from the bio small and mighty ( highest scoring liquid detergent in the Which? review). Don't forget a lot of the...
Manufacturers still do compare detergents to previous formula's, it's just in very small print ( or small writing in at the bottom of an advert ). P&G and Unilever both do this. EG Persil Small and Mighty's claim that you get "Better stains removal even in a quick wash*" then at the bottom of...
Someone I support has been using the Lenor Unstoppables, his house stank of the stuff, was pretty overpowering.
As for detergent, you can't beat Persil Bio powder and Bio Small and Mighty. No need for stain removers at all then.
Persil Duo caps
I didn't find the scent too overpowering ( smells the same as the single chamber Persil capsules ). I was disappointed in the performance though. Persil Small & Mighty Bio performs much better and is cheaper, mind you it does have more enzymes than the three that are in the duo...
Allan
We have an older version of Dizolve in the UK for a while. They are ok but not great for heavily soiled items.
http://www.dizolve.co.uk/home.html
I really like the new Beko's ( there was a thread on them here a couple of months back) but not in black am afraid. Am not a fan of coloured appliances. The new LG's are really nice too although am not too sure how effective the spray rinsing would be when turbo wash is selected.
First saw these
a few weeks ago. Darren (Newwave) posted the link for the Electrolux page on facebook.
I really like the look of these new machines although they do have the in drum filter.
Link to A.O. video.
http://ao.com/product/ZWF81463WR-Zanussi-Lindo-Washing-Machine-White-29670.aspx
The bath and shower analogy was used by Zanussi when they first introduced the Jetsystem in the late 80's
I do like these LG's but one rinse in a F/L? no thanks.
I think people are getting a bit confused......
Ebac have done this as an exercise in customer research to see what features people want in a washing machine. Am sure if you were able to pick all the features to make your own customised washer you'd be talking thousands of pounds for the top...
Well, I know the Ariel pods we have in the UK dissolve quicker than their previous incarnation ( Ariel liquitabs )which could often migrate to the door boot.
Gary
The ground floor flats have their own little garden that are supposed to rotary airers in but the old lady downstairs doesn't have one so she uses the lines which are meant for the 1st, 2nd ( me ) and 3rd floor flats. Thankfully the folks on one and three don't use the lines.
Malcolm,
I've quite enjoyed seeing this thread again, it's been funny seeing friends machines that have long since been moved on elsewhere. I'd forgotten you had a GE Harmony.
If you want a washer that's going to last then I highly recommend a Miele, however if you get bored of your washers after a while it's maybe not for you :-)